The Anglican parish register, which includes Roxholme, dates from 1682.

The Lincolnshire FHS has a Loan Library service which has the parish registers on microfiche for Baptisms from 1575 to 1813 and Marriages from 1576 to 1812.

The Bishop's Transcripts start in 1562.

Shelley CLACK provides a transcipt of the monuments in Leasingham churchyard in a Portable Document File to help with your search.

The LFHS has published several indexes for the Lafford Deanery to make your search easier.

There was a chapel here for the Wesleyan Reformed Methodists. The Wesleyan Methodists had a chapel in Roxholm. For information and assistance in researching this chapel, see our non-conformist religions page.

Leasingham is a both a parish and a village just north-northwest of Sleaford. Ruskington parish lies to the northeast. The parish is just under 3,000 acres and includes the hamlet of Roxholm (Roxholme).

If you are planning a visit:

By car, take the A15 trunk road north out of Sleaford for about 2 miles.

You should check out the Village Hall as photographed by David HURN on Geo-graph in 2007. Stop in and check the schedule of current events.